
Aishwarya Rai's Cannes red carpet look didn't impress everybody. Twitter reactions will tell you why
India Today
While a section of the internet did approve of Aishwarya’s dramatic Dolce & Gabanna gown and admired her look, there were others who thought she wasn’t at her red carpet best.
For most Indians, the Cannes Film Festival is synonymous with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s appearance on the red carpet and there’s no denying that. Like every year, netizens and fashion police have their eyes glued to the updates from the French Riviera. Everyone was keen on seeing Aishwarya walk the red carpet. Needless to mention, her outfit for the event was the point of much speculation on social media till she walked the red carpet.The diva, who has walked the Cannes red carpet several times in the past as well, made heads turn in a voluminous black gown during her first appearance this year. The actress attended the screening of Tom Cruise's Top Gun: Maverick in a black ballgown with 3D flowers attached to it.
While a section of the internet did approve of Aishwarya’s dramatic Dolce & Gabanna gown and admired her look, there were others who thought she wasn’t at her red carpet best.Soon after, Aishwarya made her first red carpet appearance this year, the internet was flooded with admirable posts. Fans were totally smitten by her look and dedicated posts with beautiful messages. “The queen is back in black. We can't get over that flower detail on Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's outfit at the Cannes Film Festival 2022,” a user wrote sharing her pictures.
The queen is back in blackWe can't get over that flower detail on #AishwaryaRaiBachchan's outfit at the #CannesFilmFestival2022.#AishwaryaRai #AishwaryaAtCannes #aishwarya #Cannes #CannesFilmFestival #Cannes2022 #CannesRedCarpet pic.twitter.com/SCWMKhlugE

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